
Last week I took a group of middle school students here! They enjoyed it and learned SO many new things. They were able to explore Maryland's oldest synagogue and complete a hands-on scavenger...
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The Jewish Museum of Maryland in Baltimore, MD is currently closed to the public until the summer of 2024 as it undergoes a capital project to transform into a 21st-century museum. During this time, the museum's dedicated staff will continue their work on programming, education, archives, collections, and exhibition development, with programs taking place offsite and online.
The museum's first phase of the project aims to modernize and enhance the visitor experience, ensuring that the Jewish Museum of Maryland remains a vital cultural institution for years to come.
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Last week I took a group of middle school students here! They enjoyed it and learned SO many new things. They were able to explore Maryland's oldest synagogue and complete a hands-on scavenger...
Note: During my visit, they were requiring proof of COVID vaccination and requiring mask use. They did provide masks. The Jewish Museum of Maryland is as niche as it sounds. It is really focused...
Awesome event held in conjunction with MPT - Great staff and attendees - Being African American and attending I had a 10% feeling of uneasiness attending however I'm a true believer and wanted to...
The $10 adult entrance fee included a self guided tour of the small museum, a limited time exhibit, and a guided tour of the two synagogues. The museum mainly projected the Jewish history of...
Visiting the Jewish Museum of Maryland was a highlight of my visit to Baltimore this past Memorial Day weekend. The museum is small but has an area for their permanent collection ("Voices of...
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